Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic
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Count On Me
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Gilbert O'Sullivan + KC and the Sunshine Band = [similar song titles]
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Get Down
Get Down & Boogie
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Close enough
I was thinking of Get Down and Get Down Tonight
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Oops, my bad. I was thinking of Get Up & Boogie was The Silver Convention.
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Steve Miller + Boeing = [song]
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Jet Airliner
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The Beach Boys + Batman & Robin and The Joker and Penguin =
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I found a song called Heroes and Villains. I don't think I've heard it before. I was only four when it came out. It sounds pretty good.
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Yes, that's it.
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The Doobie Brothers + gasoline for your car = [song]
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Ha ha…
It Keeps You Running
Aerosmith + Gene Autry= [(almost) same title/diffent song]0 -
Back in the Saddle
Back in the Saddle Again
Gene Autry + Rod Stewart = [same song title / different song]
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Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
I had to look that one up
George Thorogood + a Jim Beam, a Johnnie Walker, a Miller Lite = [song title]
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I had to look that up.
One Bourbone, One Scotch, One Beer
From AT40 05/29/1982.
Rick Springfield + mom's advice = [song]
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Wow. That's a big George Thorogood song. Always on the radio, still. Out here, anyway.
Don't Talk To Strangers
Barry Manilow + Meat Loaf = [same song]
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Read 'Em and Weep
Steinman wrote and produced it for Manilow. He had several different artists over a few years there. Meat Loaf, Barry Manilow, Air Supply, Bonnie Tyler, Celine Dion, and Barbra Streisand.
The only George Thorogood song I think I know is Bad to the Bone and maybe Who Do You Love?
Hall & Oates + MacKenzie Scott = [song]
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Rich Girl
Bryan Adams + Contrition =
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Please Forgive Me
Paul McCartney + Las Vegas = [song]
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With A Little Luck?
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Paul McCartney + Live Aid, New Coke and Nintendo =
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Hope for the Future?
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no
It’s a “B” side to a popular hit. Also received airplay.
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My Carnival? It's the B side to Spies Like Us from 1985.
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No again.
It's a B side to a major hit, and also an album track. The hit would have appeared on AT40 in 1974.
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"Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five" was the "B" side to the 1974 hit "Band On The Run". Both songs are from the Album "Band On The Run". "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five" was the closing track of the LP.
1985 brought us Live Aid, New Coke and Nintendo.
I guess that was too tough… The floor is open.
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I kind of gathered the 1985 reference. A clue that may have been too easy would have been George Orwell + 1.
Huey Lewis + joint above knee + special rectangle = [song]
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Hip To Be Square
Warren Zevon + Perry Mason & Matlock, Cannon & Beretta and Penny =
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Ha. At first, I was thinking Lawyers and Private Eyes.
Cannon was a good show.
Baretta was good show.
Joe Penny was a private eye on another good show, Riptide.
Lawyers, Guns and Money
Anne Murray + AFib = [song]
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Lawyers Guns and Money is correct. Except I was doing a little twist with "Cannon" and "Beretta". Both are TV shows, but both are Guns.
Anne Murray + AFib = Broken Hearted Me?
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